I recently downloaded some aviation GPS software fromhttp://www.pocketfms.com/Interesting in that you can get it to work on cheapo car navigators. It comes with software for both your desktop computer and your pocket PC or car navigator.It is a 30 day trial and stops working on your desktop but mine still keeps on working on my car navigator (Nokia 330) - just can't get updates (airspace boundaries etc). cheers RobPO Box 129,
Lawson, NSW, 2783. mobile 0429 493828 ............................................. --- On Mon, 15/6/09, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote: From: Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] Limbach Fuel Pump To: [email protected] Received: Monday, 15 June, 2009, 8:07 PM gee I got in in time with my kit - my old pump sure had a worn shaft. My only problem is oil temp is way down - I even added plastic cardboard with many holes burnt with soldering iron and still it runs far too cool- be buggered to know what to do next. I mounted the cooler on underside of prop with a lip to scoop the air in and the air goes out of oil cooler out its own chute. Perhaps I did too good a job- would love to see 80deg c but alas I am lucky to see 65degC!!! (this is L2000 in falke not dimona) Macca 2009/6/13 Nigel Baker <[email protected]> Hi All. I have had a few enquiries for Fuel Pump Overhaul Kits lately. The bad news is they are no longer available. Supply ceased in January. The thing is Most modern cars are fuel injected and thus run electric pumps for the pressure and in fact most of the later model cars before EFI became the norm used electric pumps too. Thus as the old Volky's get less and less on the road the demand got so low that it wasn't worth it anymore for the manufacturer to produce the stuff. Limbach searched hard for an alternative supply of the Diaphragm and Pivot Arm with no luck. Seems there was only the one company left doing it. Fortunately they did source a replacement pump with the same hole pattern and Banjo type hose fitting which is almost a direct replacement. It does require either a new Fiber Mounting Block or machining the old unit down to the correct length. They found an Italian Manufacturer of Stationery Engines that still uses mechanical pumps and Carbs. Thus "for now" we have an alternative pump. How long for we don't know. This type of problem isn't going to go away I expect. As with the Fuel Pump I expect supply of Carby parts will dry up before I am done flying as well so keep this in mind. I am going to organize myself a stash of bits over a period of time as insurance to keep me flying if stuff does dry up. Cheers. Nige. Access Yahoo!7 Mail on your mobile. Anytime. Anywhere. Show me how: http://au.mobile.yahoo.com/mail
